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Pahela Baishakh or The first day of Bangla New Year - Paragraph Writing

Pahela Baishakh


Write a paragraph on "Pahela Baishakh or Bangla New Year or The first day of Bangla New Year". In your paragraph answer the following questions.

Questions:
  • Which day is called Pahela Baishakh?
  • Why do we celebrate it?
  • What do people put on?
  • What do people bring out?
  • What do different organizations arrange?
  • What is the significance of the day?

Pahela Baishakh or Bangla New Year is one of our festival days. Pahela Baishakh is the first day of Bangla New Year. This day has made a special room in the history and culture of thousand years. The day is celebrated with traditional festivities across the country. It holds special place in every in Bangalee’s heart. People of all castes and classes took the same identity as Bangalees to celebrate the day with the melodious Tagore lyrics, “Eso He Baishakh Eso , Eso..... Traders and shopkeepers open halkhata (fresh account books) and offer sweets to their customers and clients with a view to satisfying them keeping the age-old tradition. Children, young, adults, aged all people of both male and female look forward to celebrating this day with great hope and aspiration because it is a public holyday. At the very dawn they go outside to celebrate Pahela Baishakh eating panta vath. Chhayanat, a leading cultural organization, begins the day’s first program at Ramna Batamul at dawn. Bangladesh Betar and all TV channel telecast different lively programmes describing and showing the festival activities of Pahela Baishakh. Most of the girls adorn themselves wearing fresh dress and flowers in their locks. Young and adult boys like to sing with the traditional musical instruments like ektara, dotara, bamboo-flute, sarinda etc. and somebody likes to wear mask of different things. Different socio-cultural organizations draw up elaborate programmes to celebrate Pahela Baishakh. The day's first programme begins at dawn at Ramna Batamul where Chhayanat, a leading cultural organisation, organizes it. Bangla Academy, Shilpakala Academy, Bulbul Lalitakala Academy, Jatiya Press Club, Liberation War Museum, Bangladesh National Museum, Institute of Fine Arts of Dhaka University and many other organisations bring out colourful processions with festoons, placards, posters, banners, masks etc. Farmers, traders and young boys and girls are more interested to celebrate the day. So the significance of this day is indescribable.

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